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was in each case after the third night there that they were found
deaddead; Evie; so runs the story; with a mark upon their necks
similar in shape and position to the death…wound which Margaret
Mervyn inflicted upon herself。〃
I could not speak; but I clutched his hand with an almost
convulsive grip。
〃And I knew the story;I knew it!〃 he cried。 〃As boys we were not
allowed to hear much of our family traditions; but this one I knew。
When my father redid the interior of the east room; he removed at
the same time a board from above the doorway outside; on which had
been writtenit is said by Dame Alice herselfa warning upon this
very subject。 I happened to be present when our old housekeeper;
who had been his nurse; remonstrated with him warmly upon this act;
and I asked her afterwards what the board was; and why she cared
about it so much。 In her excitement she told me the story of those
unhappy girls; repeating again and again that; if the warning were
taken away; evil would come of it。〃
〃And she was right;〃 I said; dully。 〃Oh; if only your father had
left it there!〃
〃I suppose;〃 he answered; speaking more quietly; 〃that he was
impatient of traditions which; as I told you; he at that time more
than half despised。 Indeed he altered the shape of the doorway;
raising it; and making it flat and square; so that the old
inscription could not have been replaced; even had it been wished。
I remember it was fitted round the low Tudor arch which was
previously there。〃
My mind; too worn with many emotions for deliberate thought;
wandered on languidly; and as it were mechanically; upon these last
trivial words。 The doorway presented itself to my view as it had
originally stood; with the discarded warning above it; and then; by
a spontaneous comparison of mental vision; I recalled the painted
board which I had noticed three days before in Dame Alice's tower。
I suggested to Alan that it might have been the identical oneits
shape was as he described。 〃Very likely;〃 he answered; absently。
〃Do you remember what the words were?〃
〃Yes; I think so;〃 I replied。 〃Let me see。〃 And I repeated them
slowly; dragging them out as it were one by one from my memory:
〃Where the woman sinned the maid shall win;
But God help the maid that sleeps within。〃
〃You see;〃 I said; turning towards him slowly; 〃the last line is a
warning such as you spoke of。〃
But to my surprise Alan had sprung to his feet; and was looking
down at me; his whole body quivering with excitement。 〃Yes; Evie;〃
he cried; 〃and the first line is a prophecy;where the woman
sinned the maid HAS won。〃 He seized the hand which I instinctively
reached out to him。 〃We have not seen the end of this yet;〃 he
went on; speaking rapidly; and as if articulation had become
difficult to him。 〃Come; Evie; we must go back to the house and
look at the cabinetnow; at once。〃
I had risen to my feet by this time; but I shrank away at those
words。 〃To that room? Oh; Alanno; I cannot。〃
He had hold of my hand still; and he tightened his grasp upon it。
〃I shall be with you; you will not be afraid with me;〃 he said。
〃Come。〃 His eyes were burning; his face flushed and paled in rapid
alternation; and his hand held mine like a vice of iron。
I turned with him; and we walked back to the Grange; Alan
quickening his pace as he went; till I almost had to run by his
side。 As we approached the dreaded room my sense of repulsion
became almost unbearable; but I was now infected by his excitement;
though I but dimly comprehended its cause。 We met no one on our
way; and in a moment he had hurried me into the house; up the
stairs; and along the narrow passage; and I was once more in the
east room; and in the presence of all the memories of that accursed
night。 For an instant I stood strengthless; helpless; on the
threshold; my gaze fixed panic…stricken on the spot where I had
taken such awful part in that phantom tragedy of evil; then Alan
threw his arm round me; and drew me hastily on in front of the
cabinet。 Without a pause; giving himself time neither to speak nor
think; he stretched out his left hand and moved the buttons one
after another。 How or in what direction he moved them I know not;
but as the last turned with a click; the doors; which no mortal
hand had unclosed for three hundred years; flew back; and the
cabinet stood open。 I gave a little gasp of fear。 Alan pressed
his lips closely together; and turned to me with eager questioning
in his eyes。 I pointed in answer tremblingly at the drawer which I
had seen open the night before。 He drew it out; and there on its
satin bed lay the dagger in its silver sheath。 Still without a
word he took it up; and reaching his right hand round me; for I
could not now have stood had he withdrawn his support; with a swift
strong jerk he unsheathed the blade。 There in the clear autumn
sunshine I could see the same dull stains I had marked in the
flickering candle…light; and over them; still ruddy and moist; were
the drops of my own half…dried blood。 I grasped the lapel of his
coat with both my hands; and clung to him like a child in terror;
while the eyes of both of us remained fixed as if fascinated upon
the knife…blade。 Then; with a sudden start of memory; Alan raised
his to the cornice of the cabinet; and mine followed。 No change
that I could detect had taken place in that twisted goldwork; but
there; clear in the sight of us both; stood forth the words of the
magic motto:
〃Pure blood shed by the blood…stained knife
Ends Mervyn shame; heals Mervyn strife。〃
In low steady tones Alan read out the lines; and then there was
silenceon my part of stunned bewilderment; the bewilderment of a
spirit overwhelmed beyond the power of comprehension by rushing;
conflicting emotions。 Alan pressed me closer to him; while the
silence seemed to throb with the beating of his heart and the
panting of his breath。 But except for that he remained motionless;
gazing at the golden message before him。 At length I felt a
movement; and looking up saw his face turned down towards mine; the
lips quivering; the cheeks flushed; the eyes soft with passionate
feeling。 〃We are saved; my darling;〃 he whispered; 〃saved; and
through you。〃 Then he bent his head lower; and there in that room
of horror; I received the first long lover's kiss from my own dear
husband's lips。
。 。 。 。 。 。
My husband; yes; but not till some time after that。 Alan's first
act; when he had once fully realized that the curse was indeed
removed; wasthrowing his budding practice to the windsto set
sail for America。 There he sought out Jack; and labored hard to
impart to him some of his own newfound hope。 It was slow work; but
he succeeded at last; and only left him when; two years later; he
had handed him over to the charge of a bright…eyed Western girl; to